India's potential retaliation in Mosad style after Pahalgam attack, Hafiz Saeed's hideout targeted
The Pahalgam attack, attributed to Pakistani terrorists, has sparked intense calls for retaliation from India. The modus operandi of the attackers, including crossing the border and targeting innocent civilians, mirrors tactics used in global terrorism, such as the Hamas attacks on Israel. In response, Indian authorities are contemplating a "Mosad-style" action, similar to the precision operations carried out by Israel's intelligence agency, which targets enemies with surgical strikes.The retaliation comes after multiple attacks in the Kashmir Valley, where Indian security forces have recently destroyed the homes of known terrorists, including Adil Guri, Ehsan Ulhak, and Zakir Ahmad. These operations are seen as part of a broader strategy to eliminate terrorist hideouts, and it's widely believed that India's military is preparing for similar operations within Pakistan's borders, including targeting leaders like Hafiz Saeed, who is allegedly hiding in safe houses operated by Pakistan’s ISI.As the nation demands swift action, the focus has shifted to India's military readiness for a pinpoint attack against Pakistan-based terrorists, with comparisons being drawn to Israel's Mosad, known for its no-compromise approach in dealing with its enemies. This evolving situation is fueling anger across the country, with citizens voicing support for decisive action against terror.